NWFL super 6: Coach Aduku aim for historic title with Edo Queens

NWFL super 6: Coach Aduku aim for historic title with Edo Queens

Hassan Abdulsalam 21:14 - 25.05.2024

The final matchday of the Super Six promises a nail-biting encounter between Edo Queens and Bayelsa Queens in Yenagoa as both teams are in contention for the title.

Edo Queens' head coach, Moses Aduku, is brimming with confidence as his team set their sights on claiming their first-ever NWFL Premiership title on Sunday.

The final matchday of the Super Six promises a nail-biting encounter between Edo Queens and Bayelsa Queens in Yenagoa as both teams are in contention for the title.

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Aduku's Winning Pedigree

Recall that coach Aduku had previously led Bayelsa Queens to a historic domestic title win in Benin City in 2022.

He also won the President Federation Cup with Bayelsa Queens before moving to Edo Queens.

Time for Edo Queens to Rise

Teams from the South-South (Rivers Angels, Bayelsa Queens, and Delta Queens) clinched the last three league titles but coach Aduku believes it is finally time for Edo Queens to reign supreme.

Aduku hailed the support of the Edo State government and is determined to rewrite history by bringing the Super Six trophy to Benin City for the first time.

"We are condemned to win on Sunday. I am from this state (Bayelsa State), and I believe all the other South-South teams have gone for the continent. Therefore, Edo, Awa lokan (it's our turn)," Aduku told theNWFL.com.

"I want to thank God for today's victory. Nasarawa Amazons is not a pushover. The first half was tight, but I told my girls in the second half that we needed this match, and my captain did the magic."

Currently, Edo Queens sit atop the Super Six table with nine points, ahead of Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens, who they face on Sunday.

"I believe Edo State is already in jubilation mode, but we will keep our jubilation for Sunday. The government has done a lot for this team. I must tell you the truth, this team is one of the most motivated. Honestly, the government has really done a lot for this team. Our payback is to give them the trophy," he continued.

"90 more minutes will speak. I don't like making bold predictions because I believe fate will determine it, but I trust that my players are ready. On Sunday, it is going to be a Cup final and the winners take it all.

"Definitely, we are going to come out smoking. This is not a league standard when you say home and away. It is one-off and we are good to go. We will wait for Sunday and see who will take the title."

Edo Queems will face Bayelsa Queens on Sunday, May 26th, at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa.

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